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1. Fusarium species and fumonisins in subsistence maize in the former Transkei region, South Africa: a multi-year study in rural villages.

2. Fusarium species isolated from Pennisetum clandestinum collected during outbreaks of kikuyu poisoning in cattle in South Africa.

3. Use of a bio-wipe kit to detect fumonisin B₁ in faecal materials.

4. Evidence for multiple introductions and clonality in Spanish populations of Fusarium circinatum.

5. Molecular identification of two vegetative compatibility groups of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae.

6. Analysis of the Fusarium graminearum species complex from wheat, barley and maize in South Africa provides evidence of species-specific differences in host preference.

7. Molecular characterization of Fusarium globosum strains from South African maize and Japanese wheat.

8. Fusarium ananatum sp. nov. in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex from pineapples with fruit rot in South Africa.

9. Fusarium dimerum as a cause of human eye infections.

10. Fusarium species from plant debris associated with soils from maize production areas in the Transkei region of South Africa.

11. Ear-rot fungi and mycotoxins in South African corn of the 1989 crop exported to Taiwan.

12. T-2 toxin production by Fusarium acuminatum isolated from oats and barley.

14. Field outbreaks of leukoencephalomalacia in horses consuming maize infected by Fusarium verticillioides (= F. moniliforme) in South Africa.

15. Field outbreaks of hyperoestrogenism (vulvo-vaginitis) in pigs consuming maize infected by Fusarium graminearum and contaminated with zearalenone.

16. Mycotoxicological investigations on maize and groundnuts from the endemic area of Mseleni joint disease in Kwazulu.

17. [Newer veterinary neuropathological conditions in South Africa (author's transl)].

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